lue.lue
n. Bag net with meshes the width of a finger, as held open by a hoop of walaheʻe wood and baited and lowered into the sea by tour long cords.
n. Bag net with meshes the width of a finger, as held open by a hoop of walaheʻe wood and baited and lowered into the sea by tour long cords.
1. Redup. of luʻe.
2. n. Loose gown or robe, as of Biblical characters.
3. (Cap.) Same as Ka-luʻeluʻe.
v. Freq. of lue. To loosen; to destroy; to break up, &c.
adj. Loose; flowing; long, as a large loose kapa; lole hooluelue, a long loose robe. Eset. 8:15. He lole e uhi ana mai luna a hala loa ilalo.
s. A long flexible fish net; he upena luelue.
Loose; flowing; long, as a large loose tapa; lole hooluelue, a long, loose robe. He lole e uhi ana mai luna a hala loa ilalo.
A long, flexible fish net; he upena luelue.
[Freq. of lue.] To be loosened; to be destroyed; to be broken up, etc. Hooluelue is the transitive form.
Long, loose robe, as used by Biblical characters. (Eset. 8:15.)
Long flexible net, he ʻupena luelue; bag net with finger width meshes, lowered by four cords. See lualua.
gown.
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